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“All the World’s a Stage” is written in poetic form and is also considered a monologue, which is _________.
a poem consisting of 14 lines
a conversation between 2 characters
a figure of speech involving a comparison
a long speech given by a character on stage
“All the World’s a Stage” describes _______.
the 7 ways we must live a righteous life
the 7 stages men go through during their lifetime
the 7 plagues from the Bible
the 7 types of settings in a play
One THEME of “All the World’s a Stage” is that ______.
we all play a role for others, depending on our audience and our stage in life
men are always putting on an act, while women are always authentic
people don't take the time to understand each other because they are too busy with life
TRUE OR FALSE: “All the World’s a Stage” is NOT considered a Shakespearean sonnet.
TRUE
FALSE
In “All the World’s a Stage,” the FIRST stage of life is described as the INFANT, “______”.
crying for food and never satisfied
crawling through life
mewling and puking in the nurse’s arms
always needing attention
In “All the World’s a Stage,” the SECOND stage of life is the SCHOOL BOY, “creeping like a ______” on its way to school.
snail
cockroach
rabbit
snake
The line that best reflects the end of life is line 28, which says, “_________.”
sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything
we all have our exits and entrances
and all the men and women merely players
In line 28, the word “sans” means ____.
with
losing
without
growing
Review: a Shakespearean sonnet has 14 lines which are grouped into ______.
2 couplets and iambic pentameter
3 stanzas and a couplet
3 quatrains and a couplet
Shakespeare invented over ______ words for the English language.
700
800
1,500
1,700
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